Is Guns N' Roses' new music coming this 2023?

Guns N' Roses kicked off its highly anticipated 2023 tour at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi before starting the European and UK leg through the recently-wrapped Glastonbury 2023. The Axl Rose-fronted band will then start the North American leg once the current trek ends in mid-August.

In between their shows, Guns N' Roses seemingly gave their fans a hint regarding their upcoming new music through a social media post.

Guns N' Roses New Songs 2023: Band Revealed Titles?

Fans might get the follow-up to Guns N' Roses' 2021 hit songs "Absurd" and "Hard Skool" as the band recently sparked rumors that the members just disclosed the song titles in their most recent social media post.

Following the rockers' performance in Weert, Netherlands, their official Instagram page shared a story featuring someone flipping papers with words - which were later assumed as song titles - written on them. Fans immediately uploaded the "spoiler" under Guns N' Roses Reddit page and suggested that the group's new songs probably have the titles "Perhaps" and "The General."

 

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The two titles in question were the only new ones in the video since the words on the papers included the band's previous hit songs like "Mr. Brownstone," "Civil War," "Don't Cry," and "Hard Skool," to name a few.

According to the sub-Reddit page, the image for "The General" was hard to capture though the same title was faintly added to photos of their recent setlist. Prior to the release of the new video, the band played the unreleased song "Perhaps" during one of their soundchecks.

Guns N' Roses members are yet to confirm the arrival of new music, but the Instagram post fueled the previous speculations that the band already started working on new material amid their 2023 world tour.

Guns N' Roses Axl Rose, Slash Started Working on New Songs?

In June, Rose and Slash sparked new music rumors when they visited the Urban Sound Studios in Oslo, Norway, during which the place confirmed that Guns N' Roses members wanted to listen to their new mixes before their Glastonbury appearance.

Urban Sound Studios uploaded a photo featuring the bandmates, sparking rumors that the "awesome" mixes would be coming sooner than expected.

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